Televising the coronation was thought to be an affront to the dignity of the event.
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If you don't mourn in North Korea, you risk being executed.
The documents that convicted the infamous traitor were all kept in this unassuming leather pouch.
Thanks to protocols established centuries ago in Europe, world leaders no longer need to worry about having their heads bashed with an axe.
The debate goes back at least 400 years.
From Ramses II to Alexander the Great, these leaders helped shaped the world we know today.
Its apples taste bad, but institutions all over the world want a descendant or clone of the tree, anyway.
The popular game has a backstory rife with segregation, inequality, intellectual theft, and outlandish political theories.
“To be ignorant of causes is to be frustrated in action.” So wrote Francis Bacon, counsel to Queen Elizabeth I of England and key architect of the scientific method. In […]
The most celebrated genius in human history didn't just revolutionize physics, but taught many valuable lessons about living a better life.
Privateers pillaged British merchant ships in the name of liberty — and profit.
When the mutual relatives of two royal families died, the countries were likelier to go to war.
The unfamiliar landscape of America's medical past is marked by bizarre incidents, forgotten breakthroughs and selfless sacrifice.
A bit of planning goes a long way.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have welcomed their third child to the royal family. Find out where the new royal baby falls in the line of succession to the throne.
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Sibling rivalries can lead to some impressive moments in history, how did these seven sets of siblings do?
The U.S. government has shut down 18 times in the past four decades, but this most recent instance has proven unique.
Most marriages end in resentment. Why should longevity be the sole marker of a successful marriage?
A handful of noble families own large tracts of the British capital - and have done so for centuries
History's most powerful female leaders, ranked.
Did you know the Metro to Embarcadero Station passes through a buried Gold Rush ship?
Late night comedians are taking on The Man like it’s their job.
Two recent announcements—well, one announcement and one pronouncement—are making the rounds: popular self-help author Marianne Williamson has thrown herself into the political ring by running for the congressional seat in […]
There’s no simple answer. Recently in the New Yorker, Elizabeth Kolbert gave us an evenhanded review of two conflicting perspectives on population levels, offering a sobering assessment of our near […]
On May 24, 1813, just months after publishing Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen went to a show in search of her female hero. ”I dare say Mrs. D[arcy] will be […]
When you pay in advance, not only will the meal be more likely to feelfree once it rolls around, you’ll also get the additional benefit of enjoying the anticipation of the meal.
It disappeared from central London in 1869, after an archeological magazine praised its historical value
This article was originally published on AlterNet. What kind of world would we have if a majority of the human race was atheist? To hear religious apologists tell it, the […]
With less than a week before the opening of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, England, anticipation and some dread both fill the air. Ever since the Munich games in […]